Job Title: Food Service Manager
Reports to: Director of Early Childhood Education Center
Status: Full Time; Exempt ($48,000-$51,000)
Location: East Side Neighborhood Services (in office)
Our Mission: Building pathways toward equity by disrupting social and economic barriers.
Our Vision: Every person thrives, every voice matters.
POSITION SUMMARY
The individual will assist with ordering, managing inventory, food rescue, kitchen clean up and food preparation, cooking, and serving.
DUTES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Is responsible for, but not limited to the following functions:
EDUCATION:
Manager Serv Safe required, High School diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s Degree preferred
RELATIONSHIPS:
Internal: Maintains close, daily contact with childcare staff.
External: Maintains contact with local vendors for procurements.
SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Interpersonal skills
Cooking experience in working with a Food Service Program
Must have knowledge of equipment necessary for production of food
Interpersonal skills
Ability to accept responsibility for assigned duties, ability to understand verbal/written instructions/reports
Good attendance history in previous position
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Physically able to perform duties which may include, but not be limited to lifting (min. of 50 lbs), bending, moving, etc.
Maintain mental and physical alertness and an appropriate level of energy to perform essential job requirements.
Working environment includes equipment operating at high temperatures.
Attend conferences, meetings or other duties carried out at local sites in the Twin Cities Metro area.
Noise level in work environment may be moderate to loud.
Work is typically performed in a kitchen, but some office work may be required.
Compensation: $48,000-$51,000, dependent upon qualifications.
Benefits: Paid medical, dental, and life insurance, Retirement match option, generous paid time off, 11 paid holidays.
Working Environment:
Breakfast: 8:45 am for 70 children.
Infants may have different food requirements than toddlers and preschoolers depending on their age.
Serving amounts will follow CACFP-USDA amounts that are posted.
We serve hot and cold breakfasts alternating.
We have medical and allergy related food diets. Training on dietary needs.
We serve 4 to 5 different kinds of milks all labeled for lactose intolerance, allergy, medical needs.
Kitchen staff gets carts with utensils etc. ready for each classroom (there are 4 carts)
Breakfast dishes taken back to kitchen and washed/sanitized for lunch use
Lunch
Infants and toddlers eat at 11:30.
Preschool eats at 12:00
Daily numbers for meal counts will be given at end of breakfast for lunch.
Dietary meals and alternates prepped and served still have to meet CACFP guidelines.
Will be trained on which rooms get what.
We serve 4 to 5 different kinds of milks all labeled per child. These are for lactose intolerance, allergy or medical needs.
Kitchen staff gets carts with utensils etc ready for each classroom ( there are 4 carts)
Dishes taken back to kitchen and washed/sanitized for lunch use
Dishes sorted and returned to kitchenette.
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USDA/CACFP training held yearly for updates
Hiring Process:
Equal Employment Opportunity:
East Side Neighborhood Services is an equal-opportunity employer and supports an inclusive workplace environment.
We believe BIPOC, women, and LGBTQIA communities must be centered in the work we do, so we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities, or who are member of other marginalized communities to apply.
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